Video: Taylor Momsen Flashes Her Breasts Onstage

October 23, 2010 (4:23 am) GMT

When performing with her band The Pretty Reckless at an Express and Paper magazine event, the 17-year-old star lowered her top and showed off her boobs to live audience.

Taylor Momsen has surely gotten all the attention she wanted when she showed off way more than fans anticipated during her live performance with her band The Pretty Reckless in New York on Thursday, October 21. When spitting her verses, the "Gossip Girl" star lowered her top, flashing audience her breasts.

Momsen, who was at that time donned a skimpy black top, thigh-high stockings and sky-high platform shoes, bared her assets with nothing but little pasties to cover them in a quick flash. The performance, which was part of an after-party for Rock the Sidewalk, an Express and Paper magazine event, will likely stir controversy as Momsen is still 17 years old.

Though so, Momsen might not really mind about it after all. Earlier this year, the actress/singer said, "To be honest, I don't f**king care. I didn't get into this to be a role model. So I'm sorry if I'm influencing your kids in a way that you don't like, but I can't be responsible for their actions. I don't care." She even recently told Bullet magazine that she sees herself as "totally insane" and "totally out of my mind."

Meanwhile, child and family psychologist, Dr. Jeff Gardere, gave his explanation over Momsen's "ridiculous" action. "I think it's totally inappropriate that she flashed her boobs on stage. And it will hurt her career when she goes from the sublime to the ridiculous. We might no longer be laughing with her but at her," he told Hollywood Life.

"Taylor is endangering her future career, but more importantly she could be endangering her own physical safety, by exposing her breasts and groping herself. What turned -on fan is going to jump her or stalk her?" Gardere added.

As for Momsen's I-don't-f**king-care remark, Gardere said, "For every celebrity that says you don't want to be a role model, I wish someone could step in and say, then let's give your fame to someone who is more responsible!"